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On his first day of school, new Temple president John Fry meets with public safety staff and gets an update on enrollment
By Susan Snyder
Midday Friday John A. Fry’s wife texted him: “How goes it, Owl?” “So far, so good!” Fry responded. It was the first day of school for Fry, who...
An 'extraordinarily fringe doctrine' gets the Supreme Court's attention
Have you ever heard about the Independent State Legislature Doctrine? It's a fringe theory that says state lawmakers should have the exclusive...
Inspira Health hires industry veteran for new role advancing network’s strategic and continued growth
By Linda Lindner
Inspira Health appointed Tony Reed as senior vice president, chief quality and safety officer, effective Aug. 1. Reed has more than 22 years of...
Preclinical Data Demonstrate Potential of Creative Bio-Peptides’ Multi-Chemokine Receptor Antagonist RAP-103 to Enhance Opioid A
By Creative Bio-Peptides, Inc.
In studies funded by the National Institutes of Health’s HEAL Initiative and the National Institute on Drug Abuse, conducted at the Center for...
Japan won’t cap defence spending amid increased ‘anxiety’ over Russia, China, North Korea
By Julian Ryall
Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at the Japan Campus of Temple University, pointed out that while there was strong resistance to...
M&T taps TD Bank exec, Temple grad to lead charitable foundation
By Tracey Drury
The M&T Charitable Foundation has named TD Bank’s Dominique Goss as executive director, steering the bank’s corporate giving strategy and...
Conservatives exploring legislation to block out-of-state abortions, stop medicinal abortions in Wisconsin
By Mitchell Schmidt
David S. Cohen of Drexel University, Greer Donley of the University of Pittsburgh and Rachel Rebouché of Temple University touched on the topic...
Fortnite At Work? Leaders Brace For Zuckerberg’s Predicted Metaverse Invasion
By Jason Wingard
“Whether choosing to jump in now as an early adopter on an existing platform, invest in disruptive technologies and applications, begin...
Temple med school gets $4M NIH grant to study Asian-American discrimination in hepatitis B, liver disease care
By JOSEPH V. LABOLITO
The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University received a $4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to conduct research on...
Workers’ Abortion Privacy at Risk as Texas Targets Employer Aid
By Chris Marr, Andrea Vittorio and Justin Wise
The 2021 civil enforcement law, SB 8, lets anyone in the U.S. sue any person or entity for aiding an abortion, but its application to out-of-...
Biden could declare a public health emergency to expand abortion access, but it would face a tremendous legal fight
By Spencer Kimbell
While the Hyde amendment restricts federal money from paying for abortion as a procedure, the White House could provide financial assistance and...
Your Voice: India’s problem with colourism and discrimination against dark skin; lessons from Pixar’s movie ‘Lightyear’
By YP Readers
Sanjoy Chakravorty, a professor at Temple University in the U.S., writes for the BBC that modern social categories of caste were developed during...
With Roe overruled, can red states disregard FDA rules on abortion pills?
By DAVID G. SAVAGE
“Congress intended the FDA to be the gatekeeper. States don’t get to supersede the FDA and deny the use of approved drugs,” said Temple...
State abortion bans prevent women from getting essential medication
By Rose Horowitch
These laws have a “chilling effect” on physicians and pharmacists, often leading them to not dispense drugs that also may cause abortion for fear...
Virtual 'beer summit' examines gun violence, white supremacy
By Afea Tucker
The Rev. David Brown, a Temple University professor, moderated the conversation. “We’re going to talk about perspectives,” Brown said. “The whole...
Why books still matter: Part 1 | Opinion
By Rebecca Alpert
“Graduate courses have rarely emphasized the kinds of skills graduate students need to navigate the process of writing a book-length work—from...
The Supreme Court Could Foster a New Kind of Civil War
By DAVID BERNSTEIN
Craig Green, professor of law at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law, expects that their potential targets could include a whole host of...
Temple names Dr. Chaudron Carter Short to dual academic, health system nursing roles
Temple Health has appointed Chaudron Carter Short senior vice president and associate chief nursing officer, the health system said July 1. Carter...
More women are getting shot in Philly; most victims are Black and Latino women of childbearing age, data shows
By TheGrio Staff
According to Scott Charles, the trauma outreach manager at Temple University Hospital, there used to be a “social code” that “women and children...
Dog names are racist, according to scholars
By Terrance Kible
Academics recently applauded a Social Psychology Quarterly study purporting to show a disparity in the time dogs were adopted based on racial...
State funding officially secured for University of Pittsburgh
By Jordyn Hronec
It’s official. Pitt’s fight for funding has come to a close with the flourish of Gov. Tom Wolf’s pen. On Friday, the governor signed into law SB...
Temporary restraining order blocking Utah’s abortion ban could end Monday
Rachel Rebouché, a professor at Temple University, discusses the new abortion restrictions that could be reinstated in Utah as a temporary...
Here are 80 people who will advise new Philly schools superintendent
By Johann Calhoun
Amid criticism of paying an out-of-town consultant firm almost a half million dollars to help him transition into his new role as superintendent...
Temple University to raise tuition 3.9% for 2022-23
By Susan Snyder
Temple University will raise tuition 3.9% for next year, citing inflationary costs. The increase, approved by the Board of Trustees Tuesday...
Organizers Of Ben To The Shore Bike Ride Hoping To Raise $1.2 Million For Fallen First Responders
By Madeline Wright
The 35th annual Ben to The Shore bike ride is coming up in less than two weeks. Organizers are hoping to raise $1.2 million to benefit the...
Abe’s foreign policy, defense goals his legacy, experts say
By ALEX WILSON AND SETH ROBSON
“I think Abe’s legacy is in dramatically shifting Japan’s security posture and challenging the pacifist identity that is deeply embedded in the...